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Below is a free preview of a Lead ‘Em Up session. Each session is centered around a different theme; relationships is the theme for you in the preview.

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(Relationships)

Set The Table

The WHY your players need to know…

(1-2 minutes)

(3-5 minutes)

The ME, WE, YOU exercise is designed to have two players stand up and share in front of the team something they’re proud of they’ve done (ME), the team has done (WE) and a teammate (YOU) has done the past week.

It’s designed to create a safe space allowing our players to lower their guard and build up their comfort zones with their teammates.

Relationships:ME: Have them share the most intentional thing they’ve done to build a relationship with a teammate the last week.WE: Have them share the “coolest” moment in the past week where they felt their team was coming together.YOU: Have them shout-out a teammate they feel does incredible job connecting and building relationships and give one example.

– game on Exercise:

(18-22 minutes)

IMPORTANT – Please watch the game on SPOT video before teaching any games {click here}

HalftimeBreak

Celebration Circles
Rollout..(2-3 minutes)

Celebrating each other is a great way to grow relationships.

Communicate to the team during the next 5-dates you’ll be together as a team (games, practice, team dinners, film session, etc.) you’ll be setting aside 90-seconds for everyone to get together in a celebration circle.

Celebration circles are when the team circles up in a tight circle (along the lines of a huddle) and rapid-fire celebrates each other for 90-seconds. In the 90-seconds the team should be able to get through 6-8 celebrations. Have each player call out a teammate by name and give an example to support their celebration.

Each celebration will have a slightly different theme. Communicate to the team the 5-themes in advance so they can begin preparing for the upcoming celebration circles.

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